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Can motor volition be extracted from the spinal cord?
Abhishek Prasad,
Mesut Sahin
Bio-Medical Engineering
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Adult Male Rats
20%
Amplitude Stability
20%
Cervical Spinal Cord
20%
Chronic Recording
20%
Command Generation
20%
Command Signal
20%
Computer Access
20%
Control Signal
20%
Descending Pathways
20%
Descending Signals
20%
Descending Tracts
20%
Dorsolateral
20%
Dorsolateral Funiculus
20%
Elbow Angle
20%
Environmental Control
20%
Forelimb Kinematics
60%
Hand Position
20%
Injury Levels
40%
Microelectrode Array
20%
Multiple Linear Regression
20%
Multiunit Activity
20%
Neuronal Population
20%
One-way Analysis of Variance
20%
Quality of Life
20%
Rat Spinal Cord
20%
Reach to Grasp Task
20%
Recording Methods
20%
Recording Techniques
20%
Signal Amplitude
60%
Signal Characteristics
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Signal-to-noise Ratio
20%
Single-unit Recording
40%
Small Changes
20%
Spinal Cord
100%
Spinal Cord Injury
40%
Stable Signal
20%
Tukey
20%
Volition
100%
Volitional Motor Control
20%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
50%
Motor Control
50%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
50%
Single Unit Recordings
50%
Spinal Cord Injury
100%